理解本笃会对教皇改革立法的回应。威廉·赖克尔修道院期间圣特隆的规范实践(1249-1272)

IF 0.1 3区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY REVUE D HISTOIRE ECCLESIASTIQUE Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1484/J.RHE.5.117522
Johan Belaen
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本文研究了比利时皇家图书馆手稿3704(II 1031)的内容,这是一本13世纪中期的章节书,曾属于圣特隆德修道院。该章节书是应雷克尔修道院院长威廉(1249-1272)的要求制作的,包含了几种类型的修道院立法:规则本身,教宗格雷戈里九世于1237年对本笃会君主制度实施的法令,以及最终由教宗公使圣切尔的Hugues和其他来自列日教区的教会访客在12500年代为圣特隆德社区制定的一系列法令(称为宪法)。通过仔细重建这些访问的历史背景(特别是威廉试图加强对修道院经济管理的控制),我将试图调整人们普遍认为本笃会社区抵制教皇倡导的改革理想的看法。结论是,本笃会教徒基本上接受了修道院政府的新趋势,无论是通过将他们整合到为地方改革举措服务的量身定制的机构中。
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Understanding Benedictine Responses to Papal Reform Legislation. Normative Practice at Saint-Trond during the Abbacy of William of Ryckel (1249-1272)
This article examines the contents of manuscript 3704 (II 1031) of the Royal Library of Belgium, a mid-13th-century chapter book that once belonged to the abbey of St.-Trond. The chapter book was manufactured at the request of Abbot William of Ryckel (1249- 1272) and contains several types of monastic legislation: the Rule itself, the Ordinationes that were imposed on Benedictine Monasticism by Pope Gregory IX in 1237, and finally a series of statutes (referred to as constitutiones) that were drawn up for the community of St.-Trond by papal legate Hugues of St.-Cher and other ecclesiastic visitors from the Liege diocese during the 1250s. By carefully reconstructing the historical context of these visitations (in particular William's attempt to tighten his grip on the abbey's economic management) I will try to adjust the common held belief that Benedictine communities resisted the reform ideals that were promoted by the papacy. The conclusion is that Benedictines were essentially receptive to new trends in monastic government, be it by integrating them in tailor-made institutions that served local reform initiatives.
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